Specifications
40-7170 Revision 2B July 6, 2012
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8.0 Programming and Setup of the 7170 IP-Link Transceiver:
NOTICE TO USERS, INSTALLERS, AUTHORITIES HAVING
JURISDICTION, AND OTHER INVOLVED PARTIES
This product incorporates field-programmable software. In order for the product to
comply with the requirements in the Standard for Control Units and Accessories for
Fire Alarm Systems, UL 864, certain programming features or options must be limited
to specific values or not used at all as indicated below.
Program Permitted in Possible functional
Feature or Option UL 864 (Y/N) settings Settings permitted in UL 864
TCP/IP Socket timeout Y 12-30 12
Link Layer Y 0-254 Primary IP-Link= 1
Secondary IP-Link = 1
Others IP-Links = 1 not higher than 4
ACK Mode Y 0/Normal – 1/Quick Only 1 IP-Link in a Cloud Set to 1/Quick
PinG Y Yes / No Yes
To configure the IP-Link Transceiver you communicate with it via the Console Serial
Port. Use a serial terminal program like Telix or Hyper Terminal (included with
Windows) to configure the IP-Link Transceiver. Using this software allows you to send
ASCII character instructions and view the response on the terminal’s display.
The IP-Link Transceiver has a built in 386 DOS computer with 10BASE-T Ethernet Port
incorporated into the system. Configuring the IP-Link Transceiver includes editing data
files that contain ASCII text strings of parameters. Once you have connected to the
Console port with a terminal program you can reset the unit and be presented with an
option to go to a terminal mode where you will get a familiar DOS style prompt.
Commands can be entered at this prompt. An included DOS line editor is used to edit the
configuration files.
STOP
IF THE 7005I MultiNet Receiver IS NOT CONFIGURED AND ONLINE
READY TO ACCEPT SIGNALS FROM THIS UNIT,
THEN STOP!
Install and configure the MultiNet receiver First!
Then Continue Here










